Beginning English Video Lessons – Week 50 Of 52

Part 1 – Watch and practice along with this Speaking Practice Video

Part 2 – Watch and practice along with this Pronunciation Practice Video

Part 3 – Listen, read, and practice along with the audio player and dialogue below.

Anna: Hello, and welcome to Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.! I am going back to school! Georgetown is the oldest Catholic and Jesuit university in the United States. The Jesuits are a religious order known worldwide for their many colleges and universities. Students have been studying here since 1792!

Sarah: Hey, are you finished with your report?

Taylor: Almost. I have been writing and re-writing since last night! The subject is really interesting to me.

Sarah: Me too! I have been studying this topic* for a long time.

Anna: Am I late?

Sarah: You’re a little late. But don’t worry. The professor isn’t here yet.

Anna: How long has the class been waiting?

Taylor: We’ve only been waiting for about 10 minutes.

Anna: Oh good. Oh, no! I forgot my pencil sharpener. Excuse me, do you have a pencil sharpener I can borrow?

Taylor: No, sorry.

Anna: Oh wait. I found my extra one! Whew, that was close.

Anna: So, how long have you been studying at Georgetown?

Andrew: I’ve been studying here since 2015.

Anna: Awesome. You know, I’ve been wanting to go back to school for a long time. So, here I am!

Andrew: Well, you picked a great school. I’ve been really happy here.

Anna: Awesome. See, I’ve been working for several years now. So, going back to school makes me a little nervous.

Randall: Don’t be nervous. Just pay attention and do your best!

Anna: That is great advice. You know, I have been paying attention. But sometimes I still feel like I don’t understand. Like last week …

Anna: What’s that?

Jada: This is my draft.

Anna: What draft?

Jada: The professor told us to bring our drafts.

Anna: I think she said “giraffe.”

Jada: No. She didn’t.

Anna: Here comes the professor.

Dr. Jones: Hello class! Sorry I’m late, but the snow storm made getting here really difficult. I see you’ve been waiting very patiently. So, let’s get started! Who wants to give their talk first?

Anna: Oh! Oh! Please, please pick me.

Dr. Jones: Anna?

Anna: Who me? Sure. Thanks.

Anna: Here is my report on “Violins in the City.”

Anna: People have been looking for a solution to the problem of violins in the city. I say stop! Stop! They are not the problem! In fact, violins are part of the solution!

Anna: Violins create beautiful music that can fill a city with hope.

Dr. Jones: Anna …

Anna: If we put a violin in the hands of every child …

Dr. Jones: Anna! The topic is “Violence in the city.” Violence. Not violins.

Anna: Until next time …Like I was saying, many people are saying that violence in the city is a problem. A very big problem.

* topic = subject

Thanks to Georgetown University for allowing us to film on their historic campus. And a special thanks to the Georgetown students and staff who appeared in this episode: Andrew Debraggio, Sarah Mucha, Taylor Soergel, Jada Bullen, and Randall-Grace Johnson.

Part 4: Watch the “Back to School” Video Lesson

Hello English Learners. Can you name some of the top universities in your country? What are some of the subjects you can study there? Here’s English video lesson 50 called: “Back to School”. You’re encouraged to watch this video closely to improve your English comprehension and communication skills. Share what you’ve learned from this lesson via the comments section below.

Part 5 – Take the “Back to School” Lesson 50 Online Quiz

Click here: Take the “Back to School” Lesson 50 Online Quiz

4 thoughts on “Beginning English Video Lessons – Week 50 Of 52

  1. Hello.I’m Danijela.
    I’ve been studing American English with VOA for 12 month. I’m very happy about that.
    Thank you very much Maestro Sersea.

  2. Hello,
    I had the same problem as Ana with the topic in the university, I was always confused and did not understand what the teacher was asking us to report.
    I got 5 out of 5 in quiz.

    Thank you Maestro Sersea

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